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Colleges partner to deliver workforce training

Winnipeg Free Press Red River College offers industry-driven program with pathway to employment Last Modified: 9:45 AM CDT Tuesday, May. 4, 2021 | Updates MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Christine Watson, academic and research vice-president at Red River College, says the program will be highly beneficial for the Winnipeg post-secondary school. Four colleges across Canada from Manitoba, Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia are partnering for a new tuition-free training program that supports economic recovery for the supply-chain and goods-movement sector. Four colleges across Canada from Manitoba, Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia are partnering for a new tuition-free training program that supports economic recovery for the supply-chain and goods-movement sector.

As virus soared, consumer confidence plunged

Stress of COVID-19 blamed for majority of Canadians gaining weight

Stress of COVID-19 blamed for majority of Canadians gaining weight Save to Read Later If you’ve experienced unwelcome weight changes in the past year, leading food economists believe you’re not alone. If you’ve experienced unwelcome weight changes in the past year, leading food economists believe you’re not alone. A new study by the Agri-Food Analytics Lab, shared exclusively with the Free Press ahead of a wide release today, suggests nearly three in five Canadians have put on more than a few pounds in the past year mostly due to the stress of COVID-19. Researchers surveyed almost 10,000 people from province to province this month, asking them about their wellness and food habits to measure how well they’ve been coping with stress generated by the public-health crisis.

Grim outlook for airport authority

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 11:09 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 29, 2021 | Updates Save to Read Later The Winnipeg Airports Authority revealed a particularly grim outlook of their consolidated financial statements at their annual public meeting Thursday morning. The Winnipeg Airports Authority revealed a particularly grim outlook of their consolidated financial statements at their annual public meeting Thursday morning. A year marred by COVID-19, executive members from the airports authority said urgent support is needed from the federal government to save them from their dire future beyond the pandemic, outlining the many ways in which Ottawa has failed regional airports like Winnipeg s so far.

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